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Valmiki was the composer of the first Sanskrit poem

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Valmiki was the composer of the first Sanskrit poem (the Adikavya) known the world over
as the epic Ramayana (Story of Lord Rama), hence he is called the Adikavi or First Poet the Poet of Poets of India. He was born along the banks of the Ganges in ancient India to a
sage by the name of Prachetasa. His birth name was Ratnakara. He apparently got lost in
the jungles as a child and was found by a hunter who raised him as his own son. When he
grew up he became a hunter like his foster father but also took to being a bandit to
supplement his livelihood. Once it so happened he met the Maharishi Narada and tried to
rob him. However Narada convinced him of the evil of his ways and converted him into a
'Brahmarishi' or religious scholar. He narrated the story of Rama (Ramayana) to him and
asked him to write it down for posterity. Ratnakara did penance for many years and an anthill grew around him. Hence his new name 'Valmika' which in Sanskrit means an ant-hill. He
came out of the anthill and penned the great epic sometime between the 4th and the 2nd
century BC. "As long as there are rivers and mountains in the world, people will read the
Ramayana."
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